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canada housing benefit

Many low-income Canadian households are set to get an extra $500 to help cover their rent. Applications for the financial aid opened on December 12, 2022, and are set to close at the end of March 2023.

Here's what you need to know about the top-up to the Canada Housing Benefit, eligibility and how to apply.

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There are several federal and provincial benefits and tax credits in Canada that give middle and low-income residents a bit of a financial boost. Many you don't even need to apply for — they're just based on your income tax returns and processed automatically. Others may require you to submit an application.

Here are three federal measures (the Canada Workers Benefits, the GST Credit and the Canada Housing Benefit Top-Up) and one provincial measure (the Solidarity Tax Credit) that could add up to some considerable extra cash for eligible individuals.

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In 2022, the federal government announced several measures aimed at helping Canadians deal with the rising cost of living, including a temporary doubling of the GST credit and new tax-free first-time homebuyer savings accounts. The latest to receive royal assent is a one-time "top-up" of the Canada Housing Benefit, which will give eligible tenants an extra $500 to help cover their rent.

Here's what you need to know about the Canada Housing Benefit.

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The federal government has been rolling out measures to help Canadians deal with inflation and the rising cost of living. The first package, which included a doubling of the GST credit, received royal assent on October 18. A second piece of legislation, including the Canada Dental Benefit and a supplement to the Canada Housing Benefit, received assent on November 17.

Some renters are now set to get hundreds of dollars extra.

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To address inflation and the national housing crisis, the federal government of Canada is proposing a so-called "one-time top-up" to the Canada Housing Benefit: a unique tax-free $500 payment for low-income renters.

The proposed federal initiative is currently awaiting approval in Parliament and royal assent.

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